Starting March 1, Trader Joe's shoppers will have to carry their own groceries home.
Nationally, there were 534,000 more millionaires in 2018 than in the year prior. Here’s how many there are in New York.
The Empire State is following a national trend of "cord-cutting," a recent survey shows.
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UN Women for Peace Association presented UN Women with $50K to the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women (UN Trust Fund)
Most eateries also plan to raise menu prices and cut employee hours because of higher labor costs, a new survey shows.
U.S. News & World Report ranked cities based on how many well-paying jobs they had.
One break could benefit Amazon to the tune of $75 million a year — more than twice the amount offered to 205 firms in the 2018 fiscal year.
The pay bump will take effect for some NYC workers on New Year's Eve.
Manhattan was the only borough where the number of chain stores dropped this year, fueling the first citywide decline in at least a decade.
The refunds are part of a $174 million settlement to a lawsuit that accused Charter of providing slower than promised internet service.
Six popular restaurants rely on the “Restaurant Plus” product line.
Close to half the seafood sold in NYC supermarkets was wrongly labeled, the state attorney general's office found.
The Big Apple is swimming in credit card debt — but some other places have it far worse.
The chain has 210 hotels in New York.
Country Bank Presented with Prestigious Annual Award from Bronx County Ancient Order of Hibernians
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There's no need for a forgotten ingredient to become a crisis.
The city and state's deal includes big tax breaks for Amazon and some community benefits for Long Island City.
The online retailer says it will bring more than 25,000 jobs to two East Coast locales, marking the end of a nationwide search.
The online retail behemoth hasn't confirmed its plans. But several Queens figures are questioning whether "HQ2" would be good for LIC.
The State Liquor Authority caught 141 businesses — including 36 in New York City — selling alcohol to underage decoys, officials said.
Some states want to give Amazon billons of dollars in incentives. But Andrew Cuomo says he'll name himself after the online retail giant.
"This is not the silver bullet," Council Speaker Corey Johnson said of the Small Business Jobs Survival Act.
The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce worries the Small Business Jobs Survival Act would have "unintended consequences" for local merchants.
The City Council bill would protect commercial tenants facing rent hikes.
New York Country Bank Raises over $15,000 for the 2018 New York JDRF One Walk
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Etienne Uzac claims an investigation of him and his company was in retaliation for a news story.
Ahead of October's Cybersecurity Awareness Month, NYIT's Ninth Annual Cybersecurity Conference gathered a range of cyber experts.
Led by former Daily News editor Jere Hester, The City will cover a range of local issues with support from New York Magazine.
The retail chain is staffing up ahead of the holiday shopping season.
The website famously crippled by Hulk Hogan is reportedly coming back next year under a new owner.
Moonves stepped down Sunday as part of a corporate settlement, multiple media outlets reported.
New York City has a bigger wage gap for black women than the nation as a whole, Comptroller Scott Stringer's report found.
A new list from Forbes ranks the best employers for women in America. See who made the cut.
In New York City, reputation is everything.
Six women have come forward with sexual harassment accusations against Moonves dating to the 1980s.
The newspaper cut its editorial staff in half on July 23.
CBS said it is investigating the claims against Moonves.